April 7, 2011

Learn From A Teacup

Take a teacup from the cabinet. Pour some hot tea into it. You will find that it can hold a certain amount of tea and no more. You can try to pour in all you wish but the teacup will only take so much. The rest will spill on the table and hands and you will get burned. Do not waste tea by taking what you cannot drink. The teacup is satisfied at a certain amount. Learn to be satisfied with less. By having less you will have more. Be like the teacup that knows when to say when.

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The one who carries the weight of desire, attachment, and passion on his shoulders will tire. The one who walks unburdened will have a pleasant journey. Free from the weight of worldly baggage, each step is taken in lightness and serenity.

You can reach for it but you'll never grab it...you can listen for it but you'll never hear it...you can look for it, but you'll never see it...it will come to you when you are ready.

There are times when one has an understanding so profound, that no one else can understand at all...in fact, others will think he is totally lost.

Roshi Hogan Says...

To describe the Dao, one word too many, a million words too few

I asked the boy beneath the pines; he said the master's gone alone. Walking somewhere on the mountain; cloud-hidden, whereabouts unknown Blow out the candle and make friends with the darkness

We do not insist our way is the only way, or the best way, merely that it is our way

Good enough is not good enough unless it is good enough.

Wisdom does not float in with the morning tide.

Let the trade winds that blow through your life be that of the Dao

In a world filled with treachery and darkness, the Dao remains the shining light of goodness and truth

Roshi Hogan Biography

When Roshi Hogan was young, there was who the neighbors called "a strange old man" who lived across the alley from him. This 'strange old man' was a former student of a Dao master in China. Becoming friends, Roshi Hogan had the wonderful opportunity to learn about the Tao from him. Such was the beginning of his practice. Roshi Hogan now passes these ancient teachings on to you. He has also had the honor of lecturing nationally, as well as internationally. Roshi Hogan is also an acclaimed artist who has exhibited at many group showings and has held solo exhibitions as well. He also enjoys writing poetry and essays and has had many articles published. His latest endeavor is digital art and photography.